sissy
n. 膽小鬼,女人氣的男人,膽小無用的男子
Some people, especially men, describe a boy as a sissy when they disapprove of him because he does not like rough, physical activities or is afraid to do things which might be dangerous.
They were rough kids, and thought we were sissies...
他們那幫孩子野蠻得很,還認為我們太女孩子氣。
'Last one in the sea is a sissy,' proclaimed Idris.
伊德里斯大聲地宣告說:“在海里,誰落在最後誰就不是爺兒們。”
If you describe an action or activity as sissy, you disapprove of it because you think it is only appropriate for girls or women.
Far from being sissy, it takes a real man to accept that he is not perfect.
只有真正的男人才會接受自己並非完美無缺的事實,這絕不是什麼女孩子氣。
...men who feel that writing is essentially a sissy occupation.
把寫作看成基本上是娘兒們家所為的男人
1. a timid man or boy considered childish or unassertive
1. having unsuitable feminine qualities
She probably thinks I sissy up in here.
她可能以為我在這裡變得女裡女氣了.
Sissy blushed, and stood up.
西絲滿臉緋紅地站了起來.
No wonder Charles had been a sissy, coming from a home like this.
毫不奇怪,查爾斯出身於這樣一個家庭,便變得像個小女孩子.
A fat man is the first speaker. His voice is thin and weak as if sissy.
一個胖子搶先說起來, 聲音尖而細,像個娘們兒.
You daren't jump down, you sissy!
你不敢往下跳, 你不是男子漢!